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The Maurice Grevisse Walk is a moderate 4.2-mile (6.8 km) hiking loop through diverse forest terrain in the Haute-Sûre Forêt d'Anlier nature
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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2.83 km
1.68 km
1.10 km
924 m
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2.99 km
2.07 km
1.29 km
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The trail officially starts in Rulles, Belgium, which is the birthplace of Maurice Grevisse. While specific parking lots aren't detailed, you can typically find parking within the village of Rulles to begin your hike.
The route offers a varied terrain, including approximately 2.99 km of paved paths, 2.07 km of gravel, and 1.29 km of natural paths. You'll also encounter shorter sections of asphalt and unpaved ground. The paths consist of general paths, streets, roads, dedicated hiking paths, and some mountain hiking paths, providing a diverse walking experience.
Classified as a moderate hike, it is generally suitable for most fitness levels. While it's not overly strenuous, sure-footedness is required due to the varied terrain. Families with active children should find it enjoyable, but it might be challenging for very young children or strollers on some sections.
The Haute-Sûre Forêt d'Anlier nature park is beautiful throughout the year. Spring offers blooming flora, summer provides lush greenery, and autumn showcases vibrant fall colors. Winter can be picturesque, but be prepared for potentially muddy or icy conditions. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out.
Generally, dogs are welcome on trails within nature parks in Belgium. However, it's always recommended to keep your dog on a leash to protect local wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all hikers. Please clean up after your pet.
Typically, there are no entrance fees or permits required to hike on public trails within the Haute-Sûre Forêt d'Anlier Nature Park. However, always respect local regulations and signage you might encounter along the route.
This trail offers a blend of natural beauty and cultural significance. You'll cross the Remi Footbridge and pass by the historic Lavoir de Harinsart. You'll also encounter sections of the Old Buzenol–Étalle Railway. The trail itself is a tribute to Maurice Grevisse, a renowned grammarian born in Rulles, adding a unique cultural dimension to your walk.
Yes, while primarily following the 'Promenade de Maurice Grevisse', the route also incorporates sections of other local paths. You'll traverse parts of Rue de la Prairie, Chemin des Romains, Rue Saint-Maximin, Chemin de la Malpierre, and Chemin du Mont Carmel, offering a varied experience of the local trail network.
Given the moderate difficulty and varied terrain, comfortable hiking shoes with good grip are essential. Dress in layers suitable for the weather conditions, and consider bringing water, snacks, and a map or GPS device. A walking stick can also be helpful on some sections.
Yes, the Maurice Grevisse Walk is designed as a loop trail, meaning you will end your hike at or very near your starting point in Rulles without needing to retrace your steps.
As the trail starts in the village of Rulles, you may find local amenities such as cafes or small shops. It's advisable to check for specific opening hours or availability before your visit, especially in smaller villages.
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